Rumen

You can see how to add custom links dynamically in this article: Custom Links.

The RadEditor for ASP.NET AJAX was intended to be as simple to configure as possible - and we decided to follow the familiar pattern of Asp:TextBox as this is in fact how the editor is used in almost all cases. The development paradigm is that the editor is a part of a larger page that has some other means of making a postback or a callback - and the editor should not interfere in it. Thus, the Submit and Cancel buttons were removed as well as their SubmitClicked and CancelClicked events.

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Pavlina

I suggest you add the code for adding ajax settings inside Page_PreRender event instead of Page_Load and see if it makes a difference.

All the best,
Pavlina
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Ryan

There are some problems I am still troubleshooting, but there is one I cannot find any documentation on. What has the TextElement() client side function changed to?

This is how I used it:

functionBeforeToggle(node) {

if(!node.Expanded)

node.TextElement().innerHTML = "<B>Loading...</B>";

returntrue;

}

Also, my RadMenu's stopped working. It seems like this has changed to radcontext menu, but I cannot seem to find how to apply them to certain elements programatically. I believe the codebehind I posted before for addajaxsetting was how we did it before.

Kate

Please take a look at the following help article where you can find how you can create and set the different properties of the ContextMenu control from server side - Creating Context Menu at Runtime. You can use the get_contentElement() or the get_textElement() with the later versions of our controls instead of the TextElement(). Here you can also find more information on the changes.

Kind regards,
Kate
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Kate

I noticed that you already opened a support ticket regarding the issues that you are getting. I will paste the answer of the ticket in this forum post as well in case anyone else encounter the same issue and is looking for a similar answer:

Q1. The treeview menu on the side of the page has text that overflows out of it, and also has an extremely large amount of lag when scrolling. See the attached screenshot.jpg: Notice how the scrollbar is all the way down. These problems do not exist in Google Chrome, only with IE.

A1.The issue that you get with the RadTreeView control is a bug that is specifically related to the version that you are upgrating to. Please try using the latest version where the issue is already fixed.

Q2. Before there were menus that popped up when right clicking these items. Now, the menus just all appear at the bottom of the page. I have tried changing the RadMenu's to RadContextMenu's but while it removed the options from the bottom of the page, it did not make the menu's appear.

A2.I reviewed the code that you provided (although I could not run the entire page) and with the current implementation of the RadMenu it is expected that the menu-s show at the bottom of the page. Please take a look at the following help article and demo where you can find examples how to use context menu with the RadTreeView control:

Q3. When clicking the expand button, before there was a script to have a loading text. This no longer works.

A3.I would suggest that you use the LoadingStatusTemplate of the RadTreeView and set all of the needed text/images as explained in this forum post.

Regards,
Kate
the Telerik team

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